Summer Slash: The Final Girls Horror Movie Reactions And Funny Spoilers.
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“Watching Twilight on Netflix is like ordering a fish sandwich at McDonald’s.”
All my bright-eyed-bringers --- here are some horror movie headlines that have us over on the mics all excited:
Universal and Peacock Networks did a deal for The Exorcist for 400 million dollars, what? They are rumored to be bringing back Ellen Burstyn who played mamma Chris, but no sign of Regan returning yet, Linda Blair.
Dee Snider dreams up a crazy sequel to Strangeland called Strangeland: Disciple that would see the return of Captain Howdy.
And did you know I Know What You Did Last Summer is going to be a series?
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Tonight’s feature presentation is THE FINAL GIRLS (2015). Max, recently orphaned, goes to see a screening of a B-horror movie that her mother made 20 years earlier. When Max and her friends find themselves in the world of the film itself, they must apply their knowledge of horror tropes to survive.
We explain how fans can win a digital copy of A Quiet Place II.
We have some scary recommendations with Deadly Spawn, Old, Rillington Place, and Blood Red Sky.
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Outro music Schoolyard Swing by Cast Of Characters